Healing from Betrayal Trauma
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I am launching a new group for survivors of infidelity to support their healing from the trauma of betrayal. Starting on January 26th the group will run on Zoom for 8 weeks where we will unpack core beliefs formed from infidelity, clarify boundaries, and rebuild trust. I use a blend of psychodynamic theory with somatic and experiential techniques and interventions. I am so excited to offer this group so that survivors of infidelity can heal in community and no longer have to feel so isolated and alone.
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Psychedelic Integration Group
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In healing traditions involving psychedelics, it is understood that the work begun during psychedelic journeys continues well beyond their formal end. New insights and perspectives become more deeply rooted with further reflection and elaboration in a safe space. Our new Psychedelic Integration Groups are designed for individuals who've had guided or personal psychedelic experiences in the (relatively) recent past and are interested in having their integration process supported in community, with experienced facilitation by Dr. Ben Kagedan. Each group will run for 8 weeks and cover themes such as cultivating insight, making meaningful change, making sense of spiritual/existential experiences, and more.